Travis Scott will join Maroon 5 at the Super Bowl LIII halftime show come February, according to multiple reports.

The rapper – who rocketed to fame this year on the back of a high-profile romance with Kylie Jenner and a chart-topping debut album – will perform alongside Adam Levine and company at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta Feb. 3, TMZ reports.

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The outlet also reports that Maroon 5 is in talks with Cardi B and Outkast’s Big Boi about sharing the stage.

Cardi joined the band this year for the smash hit single “Girls Like You,” which topped the Billboard charts for 16 weeks.

The addition of Scott comes weeks after Variety reported that Maroon 5 had approached at least half a dozen stars to appear as featured guests to no avail.

The outlet also reported Thursday that JAY-Z is attempting to convince Scott to back out of the performance. The “Empire State of Mind” rapper’s motive remains unclear, but he has been critical of the National Football League in the way it handled the situation regarding Colin Kaepernick’s silent protests.

Scott, 26, is currently touring on the back of his debut album “Astroworld,” which topped the Billboard charts upon its release in August and has since been nominated for a handful of Grammy awards.

The “Sicko Mode” rapper opened up to Rolling Stone about his romance with Jenner in an interview published Thursday, and hinted that a proposal is imminent – as long as he can find a sufficient way to pop the question.

“We was just two kids, f--king around…. (But) it got to a point where I was like, ‘I need her with me to operate. She’s that one,’ ” he said. “We’ll get married soon. I just gotta sturdy up – I gotta propose in a fire way.”

The couple welcomed daughter Stormi last February after keeping Jenner’s pregnancy under wraps.

“At first I was like, ‘Man, I need a son.’ When we found out it was a girl, I was like, ‘Huhhh.’ But after a while I was like, ‘Yo, this might be the illest thing that ever happened,” he said. “And when Stormi was born, I was like, ‘Life is fire, bro.’ ”